Hi,My laptop here is a Dell Inspiron 15, 3000 series. The laptop itself works perfectly fine, I am able to get into windows (which I installed myself, it originally came with Ubuntu). Occasionally though, it will do a BEEP BEEP BEEP PAUSE BEEP BEEP BEEP PAUSE (repeats).This happens on boot and sometimes when I am using it. Sometimes it turns off suddenly when I am shifting the computer around. It's extremely loud.

What is causing this? The sound seems to be coming from around the area the Memory banks are under the laptop, but nothing seems to suggest that anything is wrong.I took a suggestion and used FN+Power to do Hardware Diagnostics which said nothing is wrong.

Hi,I’d suggest that you follow the steps mentioned below and check if the beep pattern repeats.

Switch off the computer.Disconnect the AC adapter from the system.Remove the battery from the computer.Press and hold down the power button for 15 seconds.Then connect back all the peripherals and check if the beep pattern repeats and reply us with the beep count.

If you still receive 3 Beeps on the system then it indicates System board failure.. You will have to replace it on the laptop.Please let me know the findings.

Hi Ganny,What are the exact # of beeps in a cycle? Kindly review this chart and see page# 47 - it will help isolate the source of the issue. Based on the exact # of beeps, that part would need to be replaced.Also, please click my DELL-username and write me a private message with the service tag and your Name for case records.Let us know if you have any other queries.

My X230 gets very little use since I bought it in 2012... sometimes no use at all for weeks at a time. Yet the system board failed, as did a replacement, and now the third board seems to have failed. On startup I get 1 beep, 3 beep, 3 beep, 1 beep and a blank screen. I tried the existing RAM stick in both slots: no startI bought and tried a NEW stick of RAM from Crucial in both slots: no startI tried both sticks in the slots at the same time: no start Other than another bad system board, what could it be? Where can I get a system board that might last? By the way, at the same time I bought the X230 I also bought a T530 that gets gallons of heavy use almost every day and never had a problem that I didn't cause myself.

I am trying to help with a Dell Inspiron 5100.The computer was running very slow and I've made a bit of progress resolving that. I think it needs some more RAM and I'm not sure if that could be at all related to the following.The problem now is that after running for few hours, then shutting down, then trying to turn back on:1. light comes on indicating computer is on2. the computer makes 2 beeps3. wait...black screen4. wait...black screen5. and so on

This does not happen everytime trying to start the computer so I'm really at a loss. I've read about overheating in this model which would seem to make sense but sometimes this will happen after the computer has been off for a day or so.

I have two printers connected to a Dell E520 through Vista. They are a Brother 5440CN and a HP 6110xi. The .Brother works ok but I can't say the same for the HP. Clicking any button on the HP gives the same response. Beep, beep, beep. I have recently moved the system to a new location just a couple of feet from where it was. Before the move Brother would scan and copy and the HP would do the same, but now as noted I can't get any response out of it but beep, beep, beep

Anybody have any ideas??.

A:HP 6110xi Printer Goes Beep, Beep, Beep

Here is the support and software site for the HP Officejet 6110xi All-In-One .

As the title says my PC outputs a "beep beep" sound out external speakers. It is extremely annoying. I haven't the slightest clue why it does this. Its kindof i higher pitch beep beep. all my specs are on my profile.

i shut it down properly upon finding that my C key was on the fritz. a couple of months ago, my E key had been doing the same (randomly not working and randomly typing e consistently). once i rebooted, i got the message "Operating System (OS) Not Found".

i let my computer rest for a while and turned it back on. i currently get the toshiba startup, but around when it's suppose to load the os, it beeps continuously at the loudest volume with a contantly blinking underscore in white font on a black background.

i believe this may have happened once before, but i have no clue what i did to fix it.

Hi,my old BIOS IVKT06AUS I flash to new BIOS IVKT07A If i connect power adapter my computer automaticaly start without push the power button but start OK to Win.If i go to sleep mode and wake up with keyboard computer start to black screen and speaker starts beep 3x short beep 1x long beep :-(If i long push power button computer is off and i again short push power button computer start correctly (i see all running aplication as i wake up from sleep).From windows i switch off computer. Now if i disconnect power adapter and connect again i hear only beep and black screen (black screen and speaker starts beep 3x short beep 1x long beep)Again i must long press power and short press power and computer again working.I try change memory but same problem :-( Previous BIOS is OK withou this symptoms. I think is problem in new BIOS :-( Sorry for my English :-)Please help me.Thank You.

hello everyone,i had this problem last night i tried to uninstall program that i suspect as a virus and after that i wasnt able to turn on my computer, i heard 3 beeps, on the first place im able to go to safe mode by pressing the f8 but now im stuck with the 3 beeps constantly repeating the same thing, I dont know what to do , I need to do my homework pls help me. thank you

Hello, Welcome to BleepingComputer.I'm nasdaq and will be helping you.If you can please print this topic it will make it easier for you to follow the instructions and complete all of the necessary steps in the order listed.===The 3 Beeps are most likely coming from the BIOS and is an indication that your have some Hardware problem.Could be RAM or a failing Motherboard.Check it out.http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htmBringing you computer to a qualified technician is probably your best option.

Here is my problem I have a Compaq presario with a frozen bios screen but cpu ok, mem ok, video ok, nothing is conected and power supply ok.any ideas?

A:Compaq bios freeze short beep long beep

Is the beep pattern just one short one long? Check your manual for the POST beep codes to determine what it is telling you. All POST beep codes are different so there's no way to tell unless we know exact model of your PC. The manual usually has the beep code in it, though.

For some silly reason I removed the 2 128mg PC2100DR ram sticks from my old computer that was working just fine. When I reinstalled them and I try to boot up I get a long beep, a pause, and another long beep. This senario continues and I shut the computer down as soon as possible. I'm sure I have the ram seated properly. Any ideas? Thank you in advance

A:One long beep, pause, another long beep when I turn on computer

If you are sure that you have them seated correctly try one stick at a time.

My tower is not booting up when I turn it on. My son took the side off and was going to put more memory in it for me, but in the end he didn't. He put the old memory back in and put the side casing back on. Today, when I turn it on, it has 1 short beep and 1 long beep. It just won't boot up. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get it back up and running?

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A:one short beep and one 1 beep on hp pavilion media center 81...

RBurke, welcome to the forum. The BIOS Beep Code that you are hearing is caused by a memory problem. Here is a guide that will help solve the problem: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/bph07107 You should read the entire page. The beep codes common to HP computers are toward the bottom of the page. Please click "Accept as Solution" if your problem is solved.

A few times now my E5440 will give a low beep... then a few seconds go by, and another beep. It just happened a minute ago - only two beeps this time. But I think it happened a few days ago and beeped several times with the same pause of a few/several seconds in between the beeps. It's so quiet that before I've thought I was imagining it. But this time I was sitting in front of it typing.There are no pop-up notifications on the screen anything is wrong, such as the 'disconnection' sound when you remove a portable HDD, or your Wi-Fi disconnects. Nothing to indicate what the beeps mean. The laptop is working perfectly. Battery is fully charged. I can hear the fan turning and changing speed but it's 2:30am here with no outside noise and I can barely hear the fan. (I assume it would be spinning up like crazy if something were overheating.)I'm at a loss what it means. Does anyone know?I'm running Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit if that matters.

My computer has been making this noise for quite some time now. but it would only happen once every few days so it didn't really concern me until now because its happening non stop. The noise is definitely coming from system sounds. I'm not sure if this is related but under device manager there is an unknown device which i cannot account for as i put the computer together and I'm staring in to the case rite now. there is also a yellow icon by teredo tunneling pseudo-interface (i have no idea what that is)lately my computer just seems to be working really hard when idling. the cpu is constantly spiking up to 100% usage and my hard drives seem to constantly be spinning. specscpu: intel core 2 duomobo: abit ab9ram: 1gb ddr2gfx: geforce 9800 gtx+hd: 2 seagate internal drives (1 with os) the other blank for storage. In my mind there are two possibilities. 1 i have some sort of virus. 2 some hardware is malfunctioning. either way i have no idea where to start and i was hoping someone could point me in the rite direction. Thank You!

A:Weird beep beep boop noise

You should check for malware first. I'll ask a mod to move this to the appropriate forum.

Hi there i seriously need you guy's help with my model # P6310Y.I continually hear 1 short beep and 1 long beep when i try to boot up my pc.According to hp it's a memory issue but i proved that wrong.I have gone thru removing the RAM checking if one of the modules are bad.they are all good 2gb x 3.I also removed the windows 7 harddrive and i still get the beeps i described above.I made sure all cables are seated properly and i cleaned the entire MOBO for dust including the CPU.I get a blank on my monitor nothing shown.When i plug in the keyboard i don't get any power, lights etc(num lock,caps lock)The mouse is getting power.I replaced the power supply still getting the beeps and i can remove all cables,hd,mouse,KB and the beeps continue.Please help me guys as i have hit a dead end and i appreciate your time,Sincerely, tech1126

A:I need help my pc has 1 short beep,1 long beep

This will help:http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01732674also refer:http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02222922

Hi, Today I replaced my old graphics card with a new GeForce 9500GT and also added a new Kingston 2GB Ram Card. I installed both of them then restarted the computer, since then it has only powered on and playing 1 short beep then 1 long beep. I've tryed everything I can think of ranging from taking out everything new and putting it back to before I added the new items to completely taking out all 3 RAM sticks and reseating them. I'm not sure how a brand new unopened 2GB ram stick that fit perfectly and a brand new right out of the box graphics card can cause a problem like this. I've been through the ins and outs of the internet trying to find a solution but nothing has worked. Hoping someone can think of a unique way to fix this or how it could have possibly happened in the first place. I dont buy anything used everything placed inside my computer was/is brand new when it was purchased. Any help/comments on solutions would be greatly appreciated thanks.

I was just using my PC yesterday, everything is normal, It was hot around 32 ?C I think. Around 3:00 P.M. my PC suffered 2 BSODS, I can't upload the .dmp files because I can't open it. I thought its just overheating so I turned it off and after a few minutes the second BSOD appeared, I restarted my PC and the one short beep and one long beep is sounding. I checked my RAM and tried to switch it to another bank but the beeping is still there. My video card temp was 50-52 ?C before the first BSOD happened. What can I do to fix this?
Specs:
HP Pavilion P6640D (1 year, 9 months)
Pentium? Dual Core CPU E6700 @ 3.20 GHz (1 year, 9 months)
Foxconn 2A8C (1 year, 9 months)
2048 MB RAM Samsung 2rx8 PC3 10600u (1 year, 9 months)
Palit NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 2048 MB (1 month, 2 weeks)
Seagate Barracuda ST3320418AS 320 GB @ 7200 RPM (1 year, 9 months)
Western Digital 32000BEV External HDD 298.09 GB (1 year, 9 months)
Bestec ATX-250-12Z 250 Watts (1 year, 9 months)

A:One short beep, one long beep

Is it possible you are hearing 1 long - one short?That might indicate a BIOS CHECKSUM error, depending on the brand of BIOS.

You can try a ClearCMOS procedure (CLRTC is the same thing): Note all your current BIOS settingsShut down the computer > remove the power cord.Remove the 3v motherboard battery.Move the CLRTC jumper from pins 1-2 to 2-3.Touch a metal part of the case and Press and Hold the reset button for approx. 30 seconds to discharge all power from the board.Put the CLRTC jumper back on pins 1-2.Replace the 3v battery > replace the power cord > boot.Immediately go back into BIOS and reset all your preferred settings. If the CLRTC worked you will need to reset the date and time.

I tried to start the computer but I am just getting one short beep followed by a long beep. I think it has to do with the ram. I tried reseating the ram in different combintations but none of them seem to improve the computer. edit: oops I put this in the wrong section. I have a desktop not a notebook sorry for the confusion

I tried to start the computer but I am just getting one short beep followed by a long beep. I think it has to do with the ram. I tried reseating the ram in different combintations but none of them seem to improve the computer. edit: oops I put this in the wrong section. I have a desktop not a notebook sorry for the confusion

Hopefully this is the right forum for this. I got an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-180t CTO Desktop PC. I know it is an old machine but it has been working okay up till the other day. I was having some memory issues so I reseated all my ram. Now it will not start but does one short beep then one long beep. I figured it was a ram issue but I do not know how to solve the issue.

hello, i have a hp a335w i just installed a new power box 2 days ago pc was working fine ,but today when i turned pc on i got one short beep then one long continues beep i disconnected the memory , harddrive, cd, one at a time to check for problem but still have the same problem pc will not boot up

Hi, I have a acer travelmate 4070 laptop when you turn it on it starts beeping loud,I started clicking enter so it can boot quick lol as soon laptop booted, opened windowwent to normal screen operation it stopped beeping.I gave it a shut down, turned it on again and that loud beeping started again.Sounds like a smoke detector lol the beep wont stop, what can it be ?

A:Beep, Beep wont stop

how many beeps? tell us the sequence of beeps heard. need more specs of your machine as well

I just had a "search engine redirect issue" fixed by "Gringo." One thing that is different now is at windows start-up, this laptop makes a BEEP TIC (Higher in frequency than the BEEP) vs the BEEP BEEP sounds I've had for ever. The computer start-up sequence is very slow as it takes minutes before the computer is ready to be used.

During the virus removal, a few times the reboot start-up sounds were BEEP - TIC - BEEP (again the TIC was higher a higher tone and faster than the BEEPs). What do the different sounds mean?

I turned my wife's computer on and the screen didn't even flicker and all it does is beep at me.I tried removing on componant at a time and started it after every removal.Still beeps at me.Until I got to the CPU. It stopped beeping at me. Of course, every other piece was out of the puter, so I'm not sure if its supposed to stop beeping or if thats the problem.Any ideas?

most of the time I start my computer I get five beeps pause of few seconds and then 2 beeps. Initially, it was five beeps on;y but the last two have been started recently. what is it about? how can I solve this problem?

A:5 beep pause 2 beep

The beep sequence refers to the CMOS battery - or the clock chip. Replace the reserve (CMOS) battery -- it's usually a CR-2032 button cell. If you need details, post the model number (i.e., Inspiron N5110, XPS 9333, etc.).

I just got new asus AM2 mobo and I'm getting beeps on start. 1 long beep and two short. Somewhere I found it is related to video card. I'm not sure if that's true, but I know videocard is functional and inserted correctly.
The mobo has it's own video, so I tried using only that, same thing. It just doesn't seem to make sense.

A:Beeeep, beep beep

One long two short looks like a video issue, as you said. You say it is also happening when you remove the graphics card and try to boot up with the onboard graphics?

Here's what I'd do:

Remove the motherboard from the case and set it on a box beside your case. Next, reset cmos (check your manual to find the cmos jumper pins).

Remove everything from the motherboard except:

cpu with heatsink/fanone stick of rampower supply connections to the motherboard (should be two)connect the case's speaker to the motherboard

Then use a screwdriver to quickly touch (short) the two pins that usually connect to your case's power on switch.

See what kind of beeps you get.

If you still get the beeps, my guess is your need to RMA the board, but please post your system's full specs (including your power supply specs)

I just got a strange reaction from my pc. It was working fine last night, I went to start, turn off computer, shut down and went to bed. I got up this morning and I saw a notice on the screen (PC did not shut down during the night) It said there was a change to the global template for microsoft word and did I want to save changes so I said no and the pc shut down. Later on I tried to call up my key logger and heard a beeping noise from within my pc. I paid it no attention and went on the rest of the day working. I was using Quicken later on and noticed that when I tried to view certain graphs they seemed to be "fluttering" (The page seemed to go up and down rapidly on its own) I closed it and ran Avast antivirus scan. I tried to activate it and got an error message that said it ran into some kind of runtime error (I think) I finly got it started, ran a scan and came up empty of viruses. Then Avast kept shutting itself off. I emptied my waste basket, went to internet options, deleted all files and history (Including online content) then cleared all in Firefox. Next I went to start, run msconfig, start up disable all, restart, back to start, run, msconfig, enable all, reboot and everything seems to be fine now. Can anyone tell me what this may have or still is?

computer was working fine last sunday morning. suddenly the monitor does dark, and the HD light stays on. i turn the computer off and back on again, no video, no start-up beeps. i pull all the cards out and put them back in, power on, no video, no beeps. remove the ram and put in a fresh stick, power on, no video, no beeps.

i take it into the shop to get looked out. they suspect the motherboard and cpu have gone bad. i order a new board and cpu for them to install.

they install the new cpu. no video,no beeps.they install the new motherboard, old cpu. no video, no beeps.they install the new motherboard, new cpu. no video, no beeps.

I left the house with the computer running OK. When I returned the computer was off. When trying to turn the computer back on nothing happened except that the case fans ran and there was a continous beeeeeeep. The HD did not seem to be running. The monitor was black. Had to turn off the power supply to stop the beeeep.

The BIOS error codes that can occur after a POST that I am familiar with consist of a series of long and short beeps. What does a Continous beeeeeep mean?

Computer has a Phoenix-Award BIOS chip, an AMD Athlon 64 CPU, and is using Windows XP.

well i was bored long summer have nothing to do i decided to mess with my old vaule computer i bought for 600 long time ago like 1998. i took out this ancient 667mhz intel celoron from the socket and put it back in. cause i never seen what a processor looked like. so i kinda put my hands all over it and showevery body how it look like and touching it everywhere. so i put it back in the comp and trying to reboot it i just get a long beep beep like an anoying alarm clock and nothing showing on the screen and i would like to noe how to fix this.(keep in mind not to touch processor again)

I have an older computer with an Award Bios, Pentium 2 processor. I put in a new CD-RW, and everything worked fine, Then my son brought home a new video card , so I pulled the old one out. But the new one wasn't compatible with my MB. So I stuck the old one back in, Now the computer does not beep when I turn it on, and it seems like the hard drive is not booting up. All the lights come on, floppy, CD rom and hard drive light comes on. I have checked all cables, and everything is in place securely. Nothing on monitor but a black screen. If it was the MB would the lights still come on? Oh yeah the fan is turning. I read some of the other posts regarding this problem, but haven't found a solution. Hopefully someone can help me. Thanks to all.

I just purchased a new computer and i put it together with a friend, we have done this many times so we do know what we are doing but im not sure why i am getting beep codes at the bootup and nothing happens, i dont get anything on the screen at all.

I have an Asus M2N-E mother board and i get 1 long beep and 2 short beeps, i have tried reseating the ram and the video card and it does not seem to change anything, even when i dont have them in it does the same thing. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thank you .

Hi,
A while back - ( a few months) - a friend helped me build my own computer - it had a 8800gts 320, AMD X2 6000, hard drive, disk drive, and 2 gig of crucial ram (with this motherboard: http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/uk/mot...&pPRODINFO=Specifications&fSEARCHTEXT=NF-M2SV)
Anyway when it tried to boot it wouldn't with the two sticks in. Took one out and it worked. A while later the computer shorted out and i went to a independent pc shop and said the power supply i was sent was faulty, they then tested out the ram for me and said one stick was faulty. At the same time they changed the psu for me, i took the computer home - it worked on the one gig. Anyway i contacted ebuyer (which was were i bought the ram from) and i sent both sticks back and they agreed it was faulty. They quickly sent me a replacement that i got about 4 days ago. I put the ram in and all i got was the constant series of beeps. I checked beep codes and couldn't find anything so i presumed the ram was faulty again. I let the friend from earlier try the ram on his computer and it worked fine. In the meantime i decided to order a higher quality of ram because i believed the other ram was faulty for a 2nd time. It was this ram here: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/prod...25z&product_uid=116755&spec_type=ZXh0ZW5kZWQ=
It arrived today and i put it in and again i got this repetitious beep when i try to power it up. The screen is black, the power button is on, all the fans inside the... Read more

A:Computer Beep - not booting up??

Try resetting the bios (CMOS). Set the bios to the default settings. The motherboard might be damaged from all the "defective" parts

How can I run a custom application, in this case something that would create a beep sound, when my WinXP wakes up from standby?

I tried already "Logon Script" from Computer Management / Local Users. That doesn't work, it only works when logging in, not when coming back from Standby. Also Startup folder doesn't work (same thing). Also couldn't find this possibility in Scheduled Tasks.

So I know how to make the beep sound, but how to run that when the computer wakes up from Standby?

My computer freezes with a beep. The problem occurs randomly during a game sometimes 5-30 minutes into a game. The problem will present itself every time. It will also freeze when running video on the internet. The video problem has happened 2 to 3 times out of about 40 hours of video.I have ran dxdiag and posted the information about my computer. I have also reinstalled windows XP with a format of the hard drive. After installing all updates to windows. I excluded updates to drivers. The problem persists. Before the reinstall i did a memory check with memcheck. I passed all tests. Thinking it might be the GPU. I purchased a new graphics card Geforce 6200 512mb that is not listed on the dxdiag. The problem still occurs with the new graphics card.------------------System Information------------------Time of this report: 1/1/2011, 04:46:29 Machine name: WORKHORSE2000 Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.100427-1636) Language: English (Regional Setting: English)System Manufacturer: n/a System Model: n/a BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.0 Processor: AMD Athlon XP 3200+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz Memory: 2048MB RAM Page File: 650MB used, 3294MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)DX Setup Parameters: Not found DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.5512 32bit Unicode

This could be a heat issue. I would try http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1872/Real_Temp_3.60.html and monitor your core and GPU temps when gaming or watching videos and see how high they are getting.

Ok, I just recently finish building my comp with a Asus A7n8x-x motherboard and everything works perfectly. But when I start up the computer the case speaker does not beep, and I heard one fast beep during computer startup is a good thing. I am not sure is my motherboard or case speaker is defective right now so is there any way to test out the beeping noise?

Something is running in th background and I don't know what it is. I'll be on my computer, maybe playig a game or something and my game will slow down really bad. Then there is a beep like something has finished downloading or something. I don't know what's running that would do this and it's driving me crazy! It's only been happening bout the last few days or so.DDS (Ver_09-10-26.01) - NTFSx86 Run by Antes at 18:41:09.25 on Sun 11/08/2009Internet Explorer: 7.0.5730.13 BrowserJavaVersion: 1.6.0_16Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600.3.1252.1.1033.18.503.212 [GMT -5:00]

Hello , And to the Bleeping Computer Malware Removal Forum. My name is Elise and I'll be glad to help you with your computer problems.I will be working on your malware issues, this may or may not solve other issues you may have with your machine.Please note that whatever repairs we make, are for fixing your computer problems only and by no means should be used on another computer.You may want to keep the link to this topic in your favorites. Alternatively, you can click the button at the top bar of this topic and Track this Topic, where you can choose email notifications. The topics you are tracking are shown here.-----------------------------------------------------------If you have since resolved the original problem you were having, we would appreciate you letting us know. If not please perform the following steps below so we can have a look at the current condition of your machine. If you have not done so, include a clear description of the problems you're having, along with any steps you may have performed so far.If you have already posted a DDS log, please do so again, as your situation may have changed.Use the 'Add Reply' and add the new log to this thread.We need to see some information about what is happening in your machine. Please perform the following scan:Download DDS by sUBs from one of the following links. Save it to your desktop.DDS.scrDDS.pifDouble click on the DDS icon, allow it to run.A small box will open, with an explanation about the tool. No inp... Read more

When i turn on my computer i dont get a beep but win loads fine. I was told my computer should beep 1 to tell me everything is ok. I know the PC speaker works i hear it when my bro plays old old games that use it. so should it beep and if so how do i get it to beep?

Thanks,
Mal

A:My Computer dosnt beep

My computer does not beep. I am almost positive that it doesn't have to beep. Usually the computer beeps if there is a problem or some just beep if there is a speaker on the motherboard.

Hi!This problem first occured one week ago and it won't go away. I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-73 portable computer. The problem is that when I start certain programs (for example when I start Skype Internet telephony, iTunes and when I'm on certain Internet sites using either the Explorer browser or the Mozilla Firefox browser) a sharp sound starts sounding from inside the computer. The sound is strongest near the fan. The sound continues until the program (Skype, iTunes etc.) is closed or if I start playing an mp3. But as soon as I pause the mp3 the sound starts again.Even if I have no sound on the speakers I can hear the sound from inside the computer. But if I start an mp3, even if the speakers are off, it goes away. the sound is driving me crazy and I would be foreever thankful to the person who could help me get rid of it.

Well for the past week, whenever I am playing a game through java or listening to a youtube video, I get a random beep through my headset. At first, I didn't think much of it, but now it is being a little bit consistent (2-5 times a day). I tried looking at the CPU temps to make sure it wasn't an overheating alarm and I get around 30-50 degrees (depending on if I am playing a game or the system being idle). So, I decided to look at my event viewer and noticed the events coinciding with the beeps (both being UserModePowerService):

Everything says the the new RAM is compatible with my device but the computer won't start up and only gives beep codes - 3 long 2 short. Any thoughts? When i replace the previous 2 sticks of 4gb each everything works fine again. The bios is up to date. Recently added a new graphics card (nvidia 660) and new power unit (500w) It just doesn't like the new RAMAnybody got any solutions?Many thanks